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General Election – Election Summary Election Summary JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2014 (Official) 207 OF 207 POLLS REPORTING Friday, November 7 2014 15:27:51 Non-Partisan Total: 73125 FOR STATE AUDITOR Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS TOM SCHWEICH* 49786 68.08% SEAN O'TOOLE 16449 22.49% RODNEY FARTHING 6182 8.45% Write In *See Appendix Total: 61943 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 5 Total Percentage 155 OF 155 PRECINCTS JACOB TURK* 34538 55.76% EMANUEL CLEAVER II 25206 40.69% ROY WELBORN 2109 3.40% Write In *See Appendix Total: 20242 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 6 Total Percentage 52 OF 52 PRECINCTS SAM GRAVES* 13420 66.30% W.A. (BILL) HEDGE 6028 29.78% RUSS MONCHIL 764 3.77% Write In *See Appendix Total: 32640 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 8 Total Percentage 96 OF 96 PRECINCTS WILL KRAUS* 31432 96.30% Write In *See Appendix Total: 842 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 19 Total Percentage 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS JOHN JOSEPH RIZZO* 785 93.23% Write In *See Appendix Total: 7546 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 20 Total Percentage 27 OF 27 PRECINCTS BILL E. KIDD* 4082 54.09% JOHN A. MAYFIELD 3412 45.22% Write In *See Appendix Total: 5161 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 21 Total Percentage 19 OF 19 PRECINCTS IRA ANDERS* 4889 94.73% Write In *See Appendix Total: 596 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 22 Total Percentage 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS BRANDON ELLINGTON* 546 91.61% Write In *See Appendix Total: 246 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 27 Total Percentage 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS BONNAYE V. MIMS* 230 93.50% Write In *See Appendix Total: 4277 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 28 Total Percentage 14 OF 14 PRECINCTS TOM MCDONALD* 4082 95.44% Write In *See Appendix Total: 6681 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 29 Total Percentage 15 OF 15 PRECINCTS NOEL TORPEY* 4230 63.31% JOHN B. SUTTON 2416 36.16% Write In *See Appendix Total: 7243 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 30 Total Percentage 21 OF 21 PRECINCTS MIKE CIERPIOT* 6960 96.09% Write In *See Appendix Total: 6587 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 31 Total Percentage 18 OF 18 PRECINCTS SHEILA SOLON* 6287 95.45% Write In *See Appendix Total: 7924 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 32 Total Percentage 18 OF 18 PRECINCTS JEANIE LAUER* 5526 69.74% ANDREW (ANDY) HERMAN 2361 29.80% Write In *See Appendix Total: 3657 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 33 Total Percentage 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS DONNA PFAUTSCH* 2639 72.16% SYED ASIF 686 18.76% MATTHEW (MATT) STEPHENS 319 8.72% Write In *See Appendix Total: 8654 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 34 Total Percentage 18 OF 18 PRECINCTS REBECCA ROEBER* 5583 64.51% DALE MERCER 3022 34.92% Write In *See Appendix Total: 9133 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 35 Total Percentage 18 OF 18 PRECINCTS GARY CROSS* 5023 55.00% KEN DUVALL 4064 44.50% Write In *See Appendix Total: 4070 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 37 Total Percentage 12 OF 12 PRECINCTS JOE RUNIONS* 3874 95.18% Write In *See Appendix Total: 405 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 53 Total Percentage 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS GLEN KOLKMEYER* 284 70.12% HENRY GRUBB 117 28.89% Write In *See Appendix Total: 82077 COUNTY EXECUTIVE Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS MIKE SANDERS* 40861 49.78% BRICE STEWART 37747 45.99% RICHARD CHARLES TOLBERT 3362 4.10% Write In *See Appendix Total: 81525 COUNTY LEGISLATURE - 1ST DISTRICT-AT-LARGE Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS FRANK WHITE* 46066 56.51% WELDON WRAY WOODWARD 35288 43.28% Write In *See Appendix Total: 79614 COUNTY LEGISLATURE - 2ND DISTRICT-AT-LARGE Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS ROBERT A. STRINGFIELD* 43510 54.65% CRYSTAL WILLIAMS 32342 40.62% CISSE SPRAGINS 3644 4.58% Write In *See Appendix Total: 52845 COUNTY LEGISLATURE - 3RD DISTRICT-AT-LARGE Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS TONY MILLER* 50130 94.86% Write In *See Appendix Total: 547 COUNTY LEGISLATURE DISTRICT 1 Total Percentage 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS SCOTT BURNETT* 515 94.15% Write In *See Appendix Total: 2063 COUNTY LEGISLATURE DISTRICT 2 Total Percentage 7 OF 7 PRECINCTS ALFRED B. JORDAN* 1968 95.40% Write In *See Appendix Total: 20434 COUNTY LEGISLATURE DISTRICT 3 Total Percentage 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS DENNIS WAITS* 10254 50.18% RAYMOND WILSON 9133 44.70% RICHARD W. MCKIE 991 4.85% Write In *See Appendix Total: 3904 COUNTY LEGISLATURE DISTRICT 4 Total Percentage 14 OF 14 PRECINCTS DANIEL T. TARWATER III* 3728 95.49% Write In *See Appendix Total: 20176 COUNTY LEGISLATURE DISTRICT 5 Total Percentage 67 OF 67 PRECINCTS GREG GROUNDS* 19395 96.13% Write In *See Appendix Total: 21465 COUNTY LEGISLATURE DISTRICT 6 Total Percentage 63 OF 63 PRECINCTS THERESA GALVIN* 20700 96.44% Write In *See Appendix Total: 71395 MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE LAURA DENVIR STITH Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS YES* 43207 60.52% NO 28188 39.48% Total: 70573 MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE PAUL CAMPBELL WILSON Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS YES* 41677 59.06% NO 28896 40.94% Total: 70745 WESTERN DISTRICT - LISA WHITE HARDWICK Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS YES* 43162 61.01% NO 27583 38.99% Total: 69924 WESTERN DISTRICT - ANTHONY REX GABBERT Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS YES* 41084 58.76% NO 28840 41.24% Total: 70143 Division No. 2 Judge KENNETH R. GARRETT, III Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS YES* 41916 59.76% NO 28227 40.24% Total: 70016 Division No. 10 Judge PATRICK W. CAMPBELL Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS YES* 41735 59.61% NO 28281 40.39% Total: 70263 Division No. 14 Judge JOHN M. TORRENCE Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS YES* 41555 59.14% NO 28708 40.86% Total: 69778 Division No. 15 Judge ROBERT M. SCHIEBER Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS YES* 41868 60.00% NO 27910 40.00% Total: 69214 Division No. 18 Judge KEVIN DUANE HARRELL Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS YES* 40754 58.88% NO 28460 41.12% Total: 69466 ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGE 16TH JUDICIAL DIVISION 25 Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS YES* 41085 59.14% NO 28381 40.86% Total: 69294 ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGE 16TH JUDICIAL DIVISION 27 Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS YES* 40838 58.93% NO 28456 41.07% Total: 69833 ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGE 16TH JUDICIAL DIVISION 30 Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS YES* 42006 60.15% NO 27827 39.85% Total: 70167 ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGE 16TH JUDICIAL DIVISION 31 Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS YES* 42884 61.12% NO 27283 38.88% Total: 69923 ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGE 16TH JUDICIAL DIVISION 33 Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS YES* 41514 59.37% NO 28409 40.63% Total: 82333 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2 Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS YES* 64910 78.84% NO 17423 21.16% Total: 83131 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3 Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS NO* 61774 74.31% YES 21357 25.69% Total: 80528 CONSITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 6 Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS NO* 53413 66.33% YES 27115 33.67% Total: 79874 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 10 Total Percentage 207 OF 207 PRECINCTS YES* 45923 57.49% NO 33951 42.51% Total: 11028 CITY OF BLUE SPRINGS, MISSOURI QUESTION 1 Total Percentage 29 OF 29 PRECINCTS YES* 5673 51.44% NO 5355 48.56% Total: 10920 CITY OF BLUE SPRINGS, MISSOURI QUESTION 2 Total Percentage 29 OF 29 PRECINCTS YES* 6380 58.42% NO 4540 41.58% Total: 10962 CITY OF BLUE SPRINGS, MISSOURI QUESTION 3 Total Percentage 29 OF 29 PRECINCTS YES* 6396 58.35% NO 4566 41.65% Total: 10836 CITY OF BLUE SPRINGS, MISSOURI QUESTION 4 Total Percentage 29 OF 29 PRECINCTS NO* 6136 56.63% YES 4700 43.37% Total: 10010 CITY OF BLUE SPRINGS, MISSOURI QUESTION 5 Total Percentage 29 OF 29 PRECINCTS NO* 5279 52.74% YES 4731 47.26% Total: 643 CITY OF SUGAR CREEK, MISSOURI QUESTION Total Percentage 5 OF 5 PRECINCTS YES* 376 58.48% NO 267 41.52% Total: 17 CITY OF SUGAR CREEK, MISSOURI QUESTION Total Percentage 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS NO* 17 100.00% YES 0 0% Total: 5915 INDEPENDENCE COUNCIL DIST. 4 (Unexpired Term) Total Percentage 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS TOM VAN CAMP* 3685 62.30% LAURA DOMINIK 2180 36.86% Write In *See Appendix Total: 874 LONE JACK CONSOLIDATED 6 SCHOOL DISTRICT QUESTION Total Percentage 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS YES* 584 66.82% NO 290 33.18%.
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